Sullivan speaks out forcefully: CCP must give earliest data

On Saturday, February 13, U.S. National Security Advisor Jack Sullivan expressed strong concern that the WHO mission to China did not find significant evidence of the origin of the Communist Party’s virus outbreak.

Sullivan noted that the United States has “strong concerns and questions about the way the initial findings of the CCP virus were released and the investigation process” and that “in order to better understand the pandemic and prepare for the next one, the CCP must provide the earliest data on the outbreak “.

Sullivan noted that “this investigative report must be independent, and the findings of experts must be free from intervention or alteration by the Chinese government.”